Predicting Post Stroke Limb Spasticity- LOVA3

Purpose of this Study

We are doing this study to help develop a tool that doctors can use to figure out who might be at risk for developing muscle spasticity after a stroke. Spasticity is abnormal muscle stiffening that can lower people's strength and ability to move well. We hope this tool can help doctors catch this problem early and start treatment sooner to make therapy more effective.

Who Can Participate?

Eligibility

Adults ages 21+ who:
  • Either had their first stroke, or had a second stroke after having full recovery of their movement after the first stroke
  • Have weakness or trouble moving on one side of the body, with scores on movement tests showing moderate to severe difficulty
  • Were mostly independent before the stroke, with little to no disability that affected their daily life
For more information, contact the study team at megan.gonzalez@duke.edu.

Age Range

21-110

Sex/Genders

Male (cisgender)
Female (cisgender)
Non-binary or gender fluid
Transgender male
Transgender female
Looking for Healthy Participants
No

What is Involved?

Description

If you choose to join this study, we will meet with you for physical exams and to check for muscle stiffness at the following time points:
  • Between 2 and 7 days after your stroke
  • About 30 days after your stroke (give or take 10 days)
  • About 90 days after your stroke (give or take 2 weeks)

Locations

Duke University Hospital

Visit Timing

Weekdays

Compensation

Yes

Spanish Materials Available

No

Study Details

Full Title

Predicting Post Stroke Limb Spasticity

Principal Investigator

Wuwei
Feng

Protocol Number

PRO00103208

Phase

Pilot

Enrollment Status

Open to Enrollment